Yes, but your internet Service Provider need to give a free phone number to dial in to. You can't use broadband on it though.
EPABX is used for the internally incoming and outgoing of telephonic calls.If we have two telephone line it can be divided into eight lines and the incoming and outgoing calls can be done from these eight no. at the same time by having only two telephone lines or numbers.
No. Incoming calls are not billed on basic land line service, so no record is made. Any billing information would be saved only at the location of the line that made the call, if it is a chargeable call.
Dial Up Works with a Telephone modem installed in your computer when you login to your internet it calls AOL and sends a sound that triggers a internet line but the internet would be only be 56kps which is very slow
Yes. But you need to ask your provider to load your two lines onto one SIM card. This depends on the operator. i.e., not all operators provide such SIM cards. If they do, under settings/phone you will have a section called "SIM applications", where you can switch from one line to other. Two lines cannot be active at the same time. But you can forward incoming calls of one line to the other. In this case incoming calls coming to both of your lines will reach you, but you will only be able to make calls from your "active" line.
To Block a specific number you need Caller ID Manager (Paid). Visit Privacy Corps' website to know more. However here are following thing that you can do free of charge : Block all incoming calls *35*0000# Block all incoming calls but accept messages only : First dial *35*0000# and then #35*0000*16# Unblock all incoming calls *35*0000# #35*0000# : This unblocks all incoming calls as well as messages together.
Viber to Viber calls are always free. Not only your incoming calls are free, instead your outgoing calls are free as well. So just relax and keep on making free viber calls
There are mobile applications that allow blocked calls to be unmasked. TrapCall is a mobile app that not only unmasks blocked and restricted numbers, but also records incoming calls.
Yes you do but its only use is too pick and hung up incoming calls
Phones without a dial or buttons were usually intended for incoming calls only or connected to a switchboard.
Only if it does not respond to incoming calls from the base radio controller.
There might be a problem with your phone provider. You should file a complaint with them.
You should never be charged for an incoming call - no matter what service you use. The only time you should be billed for an incoming call - is if the other person reversed the charge via the operator (collect call)